I think it is 1 but i would go on brainly to see.
I hope you get it right.
P.S. Sorry I'm a month late
The spicy, hot taco salad hit the spot.
1. The spicy, hot, taco salad hit the spot.
2. The spicy hot taco salad hit the spot.
3. The spicy, hot, taco, salad hit the spot.
I hope you get it right.
P.S. Sorry I'm a month late
1. The spicy, hot, taco salad hit the spot.
In this case, the sentence "The spicy, hot taco salad hit the spot" is correct. The comma placement correctly separates the adjectives "spicy" and "hot" to provide clarity and distinguish them from the noun "taco salad."
Now let's analyze the other options:
1. The sentence "The spicy, hot, taco salad hit the spot" includes an unnecessary comma after "hot." Since "hot" and "taco salad" are connected and function together to describe the salad, a comma is not required between them.
2. The sentence "The spicy hot taco salad hit the spot" does not include any commas at all. However, it would be beneficial to include a comma between the adjectives "spicy" and "hot" to ensure clarity and separate the two descriptors.
3. The sentence "The spicy, hot, taco, salad hit the spot" includes unnecessary commas after each adjective. As mentioned before, these commas are not necessary to separate "hot" from "taco salad" or "spicy" from "hot."
Therefore, the correct option is sentence number 1: The spicy, hot taco salad hit the spot.